Jess Debenham Announces New Single 'The Waiting'

Oct 07 2025

Jess Debenham, based in Brighton, UK, is a vibrant singersongwriter and worship leader. Her new single 'The Waiting' will be released on 17th October. This song is a lament, written out of a season of frustration and disappointment. Ironically, it was written a few years ago - so in its own way, it has been "waiting" to be released!

With a voice that resonates with purity and power, Jess is known for her desire to put Jesus at the forefront and centre. She loves creating space away from the distractions and busyness of life for people to behold Him again, go deeper into the throne room through Christ, and encounter the transformative presence of Jesus through
worship by His Spirit as they see Him afresh.

Some songs you write because you need to sing them - to remind your own soul of the truth. Like Psalms of Lament, they help us express our deepest places to God as a sung prayer. This song came about processing a season of frustration and disappointment with a couple of dear friends. It is journey from raw honest despair to the igniting of renewed hope and musically expresses that with a brooding tone and a building intensity.

Their prayer is that this song meets people in the painful place of Waiting and lifts their eyes again to see that God is close to the broken hearted and hears our cries to him.

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